Kenneth-Kohlmyer-Obituary

Kenneth James Kohlmyer

Wooster, Ohio

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DIED
May 30, 2016
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Wooster, Ohio

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WOOSTER - Kenneth James Kohlmyer passed away early Monday morning, Memorial Day 2016, on his 70 th birthday. He was regarded as a family man of the highest caliber by those who knew him best. Ken was a wonderful husband, a father of three, grandfather of five, brother, as well as a trusted friend...

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Ken, on the 8rh anniversary of your passing, I can´t help but feel good every time I think of you. My memory is failing, as everyone of my age, but somehow remembering you and our freshman year together at OU is vivid and fresh as yesterday. I can only explain it by the respect and appreciation I feel of knowing you and your friendship. Ron Morris

I just found this, after many years of living overseas. Ken, Danny Holt and Jerry LaPalme were all on the OU golf team and I was a less talented golfer and even worse today. We were all part of the Acacia Fraternity 1964 pledge class, gaining membership before the academic year was out, crying together as brothers. Our experiences together were deep and will last forever in my mind. These were my best friends. Ken, I admired your humility, sincerity and focus. You were our example. Peace to...

Sorry for your loss. A fellow graduate of Lorain High School, class of 1964

Great athlete and even better friend. He will be sorely missed.
Condolences to the entire Kohlmyer family.

Dave Thomas, Lorain, Ohio

Kathy, sorry for your loss. Your family are in my prayers. Jacci Wilson Mack.

To a cherished Classmate-R.I.P. friend

Dr. Tommy Love
USAFA Class of 1969

Prayers to Kek family, what a great person he was. Spent many nights on Erie Ave playing basketball under the light in the Kohlmyers driveway. May he rest in peace. Greg Grude

In the past that once was, when our days were driven by the verbs of youth, one of us excelled beyond hope and expectation - and he went by the name of Ken Kohlmyer. In the days that once were, when our hours were consumed with throwing, catching, passing, running or hitting, one of us excelled beyond the reach of all others - and he went by the name of Ken Kohlmyer. For underclassmen at Lorain High between 1961-1964, his exploits in five sports were the stuff dreams were made of. Then as...

Kudos on a life so fully lived, Ken. They do not make them like you anymore. You will be sorely missed for years to come by all who loved and admired you. Plenus annis abiit, plenus honoribus.